Negotiating the Law of the Sea (Harvard Economic Studies)

negotiating the law of the sea (harvard economic studies)

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Negotiating the Law of the Sea (Harvard Economic Studies)

Editorial Reviews
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Howard Raiffa : Many books carefully chronicle important real negotiations; others analyze elegant abstractions of the bargaining process. Negotiating the Law of the Sea ingeniously fuses both traditions, combining analytic rigor with Sebenius' first-hand experience at these mammoth talks. The resulting study makes brilliant contributions to the art and science of negotiation with lessons for the lay person and specialist alike.
Joseph Nye : Contains new insights about U.S. policy toward the Law of the Sea. The author's careful generalizations from the LOS case should be of great value to scholars and policymakers makers interested in negotiating international regimes.

Book Description

The Law of the Sea (LOS) treaty resuited from some of the most complicated multilateral negotiations ever conducted. Difficult bargaining produced a remarkably sophisticated agreement on the financial aspects of deep ocean mining and on the financing of a new international mining entity. This book analyzes those negotiations along with the abrupt U.S. rejection of their results. Building from this episode, it derives important and subtle general rules and propositions for reaching superior, sustainable agreements in complex bargaining situations.

Sebenius shows how agreements were possible among the parties because and not in spite of differences in their values, expectations, and attitudes toward time and risk. He shows how linking separately intractable issues can generate a zone of possible agreement. He analyzes the extensive role of a computer model in the LOS talks. Finally, he argues that in many negotiations neither the issues nor the parties are fixed and develops analytic techniques that predict how the addition or deletion of either issues or parties may affect the process of reaching agreement.



Negotiating the Law of the Sea (Harvard Economic Studies)

Negotiating the Law of the Sea (Harvard Economic Studies),James K. Sebenius,Harvard University Press,0674606868,(3rd :,1973-1982 :,Business & Economics,Business/Economics,Economics - General,International,Law,Law Of The Sea,Legal Reference / Law Profession,New York, N.Y., etc.),United Nations Conference on t,United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea,United States,Business & Economics / Economics / General

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